Journal article
Identification of CNS neurons with polysynaptic connections to both the sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation of the submandibular gland
NS Hettigoda, AY Fong, E Badoer, MJ McKinley, BJ Oldfield, AM Allen
Brain Structure and Function | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2015
Abstract
Coordinated modulation of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous activity is required for physiological regulation of tissue function. Anatomically, whilst the peripheral sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways are separate, the distribution of premotor neurons in higher brain regions often overlaps. This co-distribution would enable coordinated regulation and might suggest individual premotor neurons could project to both sympathetic and parasympathetic outflows. To investigate this one submandibular gland was sympathectomized. One of two isogenic strains of the pseudorabies virus, expressing different fluorophores, was injected into the cut sympathetic nerve and the other into the subman..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by grants from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (#566536) and the Australian Research Council (DP1094301). BJO is currently supported by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowship 1003757 and MJMcK was supported by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowship 628657. NSH was the recipient of the Frederick Blake Shepherd postgraduate scholarship from the University of Melbourne.